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... intrinsic factor , required to absorb vitamin B12 from food. Vitamin B12 is needed for the production of hemoglobin. Aplastic anemia is caused by the inability of the bone marrow to produce blood cells. Hemolysis is the general term for excessive breakdown of red blood cells. It can have several causes. The malaria parasite spends part of its life-cycle in red blood cells, feeds... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Red blood cell
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...rituals involving blood are the covering of the blood of fowl and game after slaughtering ( Leviticus 17:13); the reason given by the Torah is: "Because the soul of every animal is [in] his blood" (ibid 17:14), although from its context in Leviticus 3:17 it would appear that blood cannot be consumed because it is to be used in the sacrificial service (known as the korbanot ), in the... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Blood
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...pleural, peritoneal and pericardial spaces, mesenchyme : the cells filling the spaces between the organs, including fat, muscle, bone, cartilage and tendon cells, blood cells: the red and white blood cells, including those found in lymph nodes and spleen, neurons : cells forming the brain, nerves and some glands like the pituitary and adrenal glands, germ cells : reproductive cells, spermatozoa... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Histology
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...used successfully in the treatment of cardiac hypertension. It also cleanses that bowel, kidneys, liver and bloodstream. Chlorophyll is effective against anemia and stimulates the production of red blood cells in the body. It also helps carry oxygen around the body and to the brain. Chlorophyll obtained from Chlorella is also used in the cure of diverticulosis, a condition of the large intestine... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Chlorophyta
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... round bodies, refractile inclusions not visible on a Wright stain film. It is best identified by supravital staining with basic dyes. 2. Hemoglobin H Inclusions - alpha thalasemia, greenish-blue inclusion bodiesappear in many erythrocytes after 4 drops of blood is incubated with 0.5mL of Brilliant cresyl blue for 20 minutes at 37°C Protozoan Inclusion 1. Malaria 2. Babesia http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Inclusion bodies
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...is trimmed, or added to; all other basic mutations can be described as combinations of these accidental "operations". DNA in practice DNA in crime Forensic scientists can use DNA located in blood, semen, or hair left at the scene of a crime to identify a possible suspect, a process called genetic fingerprinting or DNA profiling. In DNA profiling the relative lengths of sections of repetitive... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/DNA
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...used as a counterstain to haematoxylin, imparting a pink or red colour to cytoplasmic material, cell membranes , and some extracellular structures. It also imparts a strong red colour to red blood cells . Eosin may also be used as a counterstain in some variants of Gram staining, and in many other protocols. There are actually two very closely related compounds commonly referred to as eosin... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Staining (biology)
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... - biological psychology - biological tissues - biologist - biomechanics - biophysics - biopolymer - biotechnology - BLAST - blood - blood cell - blood count - bone - botany - shit C C3 carbon fixation - C4 photosynthesis - Calvin cycle - CAM photosynthesis - CAM plants - cancer - capacitation - capillary - carbohydrate... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/List of biology topics
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..., is fatal. Excess protein can cause problems as well, such as causing the immune system to overreact, liver dysfunction from increased toxic residues, bone loss due to increased acidity in the blood and foundering (foot problems) in horses. The assumption that high protein diets are bad for bones came from the fact that calium excretion is increased when dietary protein intake is increased.... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Protein
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...more serial differentiation; and later forms had evolved a secondary palate. A secondary palate enables the animal to eat and breathe at the same time and is a sign of a more active, perhaps warm-blooded, way of life. One sub-group of therapsids, the cynodonts have evolved more mammal-like characteristics.The jaws of cynodonts resemble modern mammal jaws more closely and their teeth are multi... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Timeline of human evolution
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